Wednesday, December 19, 2007

To every one that missed out on this months recipe club here was the nights "MVD" most valuable dish!!! Grab a tall glass of milk and enjoy!! (PS if you're pressed for time, snag a tube of pre-made peanut butter cookie dough from the grocery store and save yourself the hassel.)Heather P

Well, I finally followed through & got the blog up. Recipe club is today at my house & I promised myself that I would have all the Blog info ready for everyone by today. Too bad that I had a month to do it & instead I put it off until... oh yeah-LaSt NiGhT!!! I will post all the recipes from tonight later, but I thought that I would start with my own. As the hostess, I am providing the drink. My cute niece Whitney's mother-in-law made this EgG nOg last year for Whitney's little boys blessing. I hate egg nog- but I couldn't get enough of this. So her it is *Trish Tophams Holiday EgG nOg* Oh... & for any who don't know if you just right click on this image & "save picture as" in your my pictures file, you can print it. It is 5X7format.

Gotta get a button!

the top secret code...

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What we're all about

Our Recipe Club was created in 2005 by a group of girlfriends who were sick of the recipes in there own kitchens, getting together to form a not so secret society. There main objective-to get new concoctions on there table while getting out of the house & building new friendships. We created our blog so that EVERYONE who has a computer can be part of our "online" Recipe Club. Please leave us comments about how our dishes worked in your kitchens!

online recipe club member...

Printing Instructions

You are more than welcome to print recipe cards featured on this blog...that's why I put them on! The more recent cards I have made in 5x7 format, but some of the older cards might me in 6x6. To print 5x7 simply right click on the Image & click on "save picture as..." Save to the desired location on your computer & either upload to printing site a.k.a. costco, or save on a disk & take somewhere. If you are printing at costco, I always tell them to print them at 98%. That way you avoid loosing any info in the 2% crop they always do. To print the 6x6 it is a little more complex. You will have to drag & drop them onto a new file in a photo editing program--Photoshop--I would do the blank document as a 12x18 or 12x24. Then follow the other the same!